Impact of the Introduction of a Package of Diagnostic Tools, Diagnostic Algorithm, and Training and Communication on Outpatient Acute Fever Case Management at 3 Diverse Sites in Uganda: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial
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P. Olliaro | E. Rutebemberwa | Heidi Hopkins | S. Dittrich | C. Moore | D. Kaawa-Mafigiri | J. Kapisi | F. Kitutu | P. Awor | T. Keller | A. Sserwanga | Juvenal Nkeramahame | S. Weber | Olawale Salami | P. Horgan | Deborah Ekusai-Sebatta | Asadu Sserwanga
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